Conserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
At least one emblem in the middle section.
Inscription on the upper half:
برسم القر الكريم العالي المول المالكي الأميري الكبيري الغازي المجاهدي المرابطي الأعزّي
Inscription on the lower half:
الأخصّي الذخري الكفياي العالمي العاملي الهمامي السيفي بهادر البدري السلحدار الملكي الناصري
For His Honorable and High Excellency, our Lord, the Royal, the Great Amir, the Vanquisher, the Defender of the Faith, the Warrior of the Frontiers, the Warden of the Marches, the most Glorious, the Favorite, the Treasure, the Viceroy, the Learned, the Governing, the Shelter, Sayf al-Dīn Bahādur al-Badrī, the Sword-bearer, (officer) of al-Malik al-Nāṣir.
Possible dating: before 740/1339-40
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Simon Rousselot (February 18, 2020). Tray-stand for Bahādur al-Badrī. Mamluk Emblems Online Corpus. Retrieved October 16, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rd8s